Thanks
On behalf of the entire UPUA Elections Commission, we'd like to thank the entire Penn State community for taking the time and effort to support the election process. This website will be updated with both the unofficial and official results as they are announced. We thank you for your commitment and patience.
— Jacob Budin, UPUA Elections IT Commissioner
Certified Results
A light yellow background signifies an certified winner. Note: no write-in candidate approached the "winning threshold." We'd like to applaud all the candidates for their contributions.
Total number of voters: 4,457 University Park undergraduates, about 12.2% of the eligible student body
Presidential and Vice Presidential (contested)
- Peter Sowa & Matthew Sabo
(804 votes, 18.7%) - Jordan Cascino & Miatta Massaley
(440 votes, 10.3%) - Gavin Keirans & Valarie Russell
(2,217 votes, 51.7%) - Dan J. Kennedy & Drew Baron
(759 votes, 17.7%)
At Large (contested)
- Hillary Gupta (2,086 votes)
- Samantha Miller (2,040 votes)
- Sean Meloy (1,777 votes)
- Andrew Karasik (1,612 votes)
- Stephen Lucas (2,021 votes)
- Mike Anderson (1,762 votes)
- Megan Quinn (2,034 votes)
- Joseph Buyer (1,480 votes)
Off Campus (uncontested)
- Christopher Morell (1,066 votes)
- Matthew Smith (1,066 votes)
- Sean Leonard (1,054 votes)
- Nick Mance (1,066 votes)
- Jim Byrne (1,088 votes)
- John King (1,096 votes)
- Carolyn Saveri (1,088 votes)
- Michael Smith (1,081 votes)
- William Barr (1,069 votes)
- Samuel M. Loewner (1,038 votes)
On Campus (uncontested)
- Kaitlyn Kunkle (1,377 votes)
- Christian Ragland (1,227 votes)
- Christopher Nock (1,258 votes)
- Daniel Lersch (1,259 votes)
- Talani Bertram (1,243 votes)
- Hubert (Sedrick) Hines (1,247 votes)
College Representatives (uncontested)
| Michael Wallace (416 votes) | Business |
| Michael Aldinger (330 votes) | DUS |
| Erik Haussmann (134 votes) | Earth and Mineral Science |
| Nicholas Heim (174 votes) | Education |
| Ralph Crivello (396 votes) | Engineering |
| Austin Iorio (108 votes) | IST |
| Richard Shermanski (476 votes) | Liberal Arts |
| Benjamin Lombard (266 votes) | Schreyers |
| Peter Plumb (266 votes) | Science |
